On the heels of Boynton’s solo exhibition at the Delaware Contemporary Museum, Denise Bibro Fine Art, Chelsea, NYC, announces Boynton’s eighth solo exhibition with the gallery, Drawings & Paintings.
This exhibition is comprised of intimate iconic drawings and paintings conveying the nuts and bolts of the artist’s modus operandi. Apropos to the recent exhibition at The Met Breue...
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Bortolami is pleased to announce a presentation of works from Michel François’ Instant Gratification series, ceramic wall sculptures by Liz Larner, drawings by Tony Lewis, and a Virginia Overton sculpture. In a separate exhibition in the second gallery room, Morgan Fisher’s film Screening Room will be screened hourly.
Bronze sculptures by Michel François hang on alternate walls between...
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Screening Room (1968/2016) by Morgan Fisher is a hand-held tracking shot that travels along 10th Avenue and then enters the gallery, culminating in the temporary screening room where the viewer sits watching the film. This is the fifteenth state, to use Fisher’s word, of the film. Despite appearances, they are all the same film because they all have the same relation to their screening rooms....
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The Flomenhaft Gallery is proud and so excited to exhibit the art and artifacts of two giants of our cultural world, Gerson and Judith Leiber. For over 70 years, from the day they met, theirs has been a match of love and encouragement – each to the other.
It all started during World War II. Gerson, who grew up in Titusville, Pennsylvania, was drafted into the US Army. As a radio operator,...
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Fredericks & Freiser is proud to announce an exhibition of paintings by John Wesley. “Doubles, Pairs, and Diptychs” highlights three modes of Wesley’s painting practice: paintings that extend beyond a single canvas; individual works that are conceived formally or conceptually as pairs; and individual works that have virtually identical compositions in which small shifts in color, sc...
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Galerie Lelong is pleased to present Burning all illusion, Samuel Levi Jones’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. Known for deconstructing institutional and academic books as a gesture of challenging historical and contemporary power structures, Jones unveils new paintings that incorporate found texts on black history, law and higher education.
Through the abstraction of book covers into com...
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OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, November 18, 2016, 6-8pm
Derek Eller is pleased to present Ara Peterson’s first exhibition with the gallery, featuring a recent group of his interlaced relief paintings.
Based in Providence, Rhode Island, Peterson’s art evokes the elegance of New England transcendentalism, the overwhelming geographies of H.P. Lovecraft, the crisp sonic landscapes of Steely...
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Without bio-mass, molecular genetics, and costly research laboratories, Karin Pliem attempts to convey her ideas and perspectives concerning the problematic relationship between man and living nature. By seducing the viewer into a massive landscape, replete with fantastical planting and vestiges of long past manufacture, She holds that man is neither more nor less than a part of nature. Symbiotic Union,...
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I SIT and look out upon all the sorrows of the world, and upon all oppression and shame;
I hear secret convulsive sobs from young men, at anguish with themselves, remorseful after deeds done;
I see, in low life, the mother misused by her children, dying, neglected, gaunt, desperate;
I see the wife misused by her husband—I see the treacherous seducer of young women;
I mark the ranklings o...
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Opening Reception:
Thursday, December 1, 2016
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
ClampArt is pleased to announce “Bruce Sargeant (1898-1938): Parlor, Gymnasium & Field”—curated by New York artist Mark Beard (Bruce Sargeant’s great nephew).
Mark Beard has devoted more than two decades of his life to researching and collecting the work of Bruce Sargeant, a painter who largely conce...
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